How to Price Your 3D Printed Products: A Simple Formula for Indian Sellers

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One of the most common mistakes new 3D print sellers make is underpricing. They calculate the filament cost, add a tiny margin, and wonder why they’re exhausted and barely breaking even after 50 orders. Pricing is a skill — and this guide gives you a simple, honest formula to price your products profitably from day one.

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Getting your pricing right from the start is the foundation of a sustainable 3D print business

Why Most Beginners Underprice

When you first start selling, it’s tempting to price low to attract customers. The logic feels sound: low price = more orders = more reviews = grow from there. The problem is that low pricing attracts the wrong customers — bargain hunters who complain about everything and never come back — while signalling to good customers that your product is low quality. In India’s growing custom product market, buyers who care about quality will actually pay more for something that feels premium.


The Full Cost Picture

Before we get to the formula, you need to understand everything that goes into the cost of a single product. Most beginners only count the production cost and forget the rest.

Cost ComponentWhat It CoversExample (Custom Keychain)
Production costCharges to print + ship₹100
PackagingBox, bubble wrap, tissue, thank-you card₹15
Platform feesPlatform commission (typically 2 – 10%)₹20 (at ₹200 selling price)
Design timeYour time to customise each order₹15 (15 min at ₹60/hr)
Total true cost₹150

In this example, if you sold the keychain for ₹200 thinking you were making ₹100 profit (production cost ₹100), you’d actually be making just ₹50. That’s why true-cost accounting matters before you set a single price.


The Simple Pricing Formula

Once you know your true cost, use this formula:

Selling Price = Production Cost × Multiplier

The right multiplier depends on your product type and channel:

Product TypeRecommended MultiplierReasoning
Commodity items (cable clips, basic holders)2.0–2.5×Price-sensitive buyers, high competition
Custom/personalised products3.0–4.0×Perceived value is much higher than production cost
Premium gifts (figurines, chess sets)4.0–6.0×Emotional value, gifting context, low price sensitivity
Replacement parts3.0–5.0×Buyer has no alternative, high urgency

Worked Examples for India

Custom name plate

Production cost: ₹220. Packaging: ₹30. At a 3.5× multiplier on production: sell for ₹770. This is entirely reasonable for a personalised name plate — similar products sell for ₹600–₹1,500 on Amazon India and Etsy.

Diwali diya set (4 pieces)

Production cost: ₹380. Packaging: ₹50. At a 3× multiplier: sell for ₹1,140. Round to ₹1,099 for psychological pricing. During the festive season, this will sell well against imported alternatives.

Custom couple figurine (resin)

Production cost: ₹650. Design customisation time: ₹200. Packaging: ₹80. At a 5× multiplier on production: sell for ₹3,250–₹4,000. This is standard pricing for custom figurines in India — buyers understand the bespoke value.

Premium packaged product ready to be shipped as a gift
Premium packaging justifies premium pricing — buyers pay for the experience, not just the object

Tips for the Indian Market Specifically

  • Use ₹X99 pricing — ₹499, ₹799, ₹1,299 consistently outperform round numbers in Indian e-commerce
  • Offer free shipping above a threshold — “Free delivery above ₹499” increases average order value significantly
  • Bundle products — “Set of 3 keychains” at ₹799 vs. single at ₹299 each improves your margin per order
  • Don’t compete on price with mass-produced alternatives — position your products as custom and premium, not cheap
  • Review your prices every 3 months — as JustPrint.io production costs or platform fees change, adjust accordingly

Getting Your Production Cost Right

The foundation of accurate pricing is knowing your exact production cost before you set a selling price. JustPrint.io gives you an instant quote the moment you upload your STL file — so you can run the numbers before you list a single product. No guessing, no surprises.